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"Do You Think It's Normal?" - Carlos Alcaraz Lashes Out at Umpire over Controversial Decision During Chaotic Japan Open Final vs Taylor Fritz

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Carlos Alcaraz had a rare meltdown midway through the second set of his 2025 Japan Open title-match encounter against Taylor Fritz on Tuesday (September 30).

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This Tuesday, Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz contested the final of Tokyo's ATP 500, an instance in which he fought against the American Taylor Fritz.In the first set, the Murciano was the protagonist of a tense moment with the chair judge, who was criticized for the short time he had to recover and pull between points.It all started when he fought a ball going to the net, stopping in place for a few moments before returning to the pull-ou…

·Chile
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Carlos Alcaraz won the Japan Open for the first time on Tuesday. In the final in Tokyo, the world number one defeated American Taylor Fritz, ranked fifth in the world, in straight sets: 6-4, 6-4. Alcaraz fouled the umpire during the match.

·Amersfoort, Netherlands
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The Spanish tennis player Carlos Alcaraz has played another final this Tuesday, this time the ATP 500 of Tokyo and in front of Taylor Fritz. During the meeting, the Murcian caught a tremendous anger with the chair judge, whom he rebuked in the middle of the first set the little time he had to recover and get out.The game was very even in the first set when the Spaniard stood after a point where he had to climb the net. Fergus Murphy, the chair j…

·Madrid, Spain
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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 30, 2025.
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